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worried about idiot vendor's next actions

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  • puddy
    puddy Posts: 12,709 Forumite
    updating us should be your first priority on friday !! (not really, hope it goes ok)

    but you are right to be concerned, actions speak louder than words and people are judged by their actions for a very good reason, they tend to indicate how people deal with stuff
  • FTB27
    FTB27 Posts: 14 Forumite
    puddy - don't worry I'll be sure to update the thread when I complete! may not have internet access tomorrow as am off work but will be accessing internet at some point to hopefully order furniture, etc :):)

    Hoping it all goes through smoothly!
  • dodger1
    dodger1 Posts: 4,579 Forumite
    evoke wrote: »
    Are the responses legal or could they get the OP into legal trouble?

    I still suggest that the OP asks his/her solicitor who is in the best position to advise on the options. That is the correct advice, unless you are legally qualified in these matters.

    Well one thing is definite, if OP is the legal owner of the house and the vendor has cleared off then yes OP can force entry.
    It's someone else's fault.
  • Running_Horse
    Running_Horse Posts: 11,809 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Did you get the keys then?
    Been away for a while.
  • puddy
    puddy Posts: 12,709 Forumite
    i was looking for this thread but couldnt find it

    come on OP tell us that you're not sleeping in your car tonight?
  • Running_Horse
    Running_Horse Posts: 11,809 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    From the lack of panic postings, one can only assume the OP picked up the keys and is enjoying their new home. I suspect they just wanted to vent about their "idiot" vendor.
    Been away for a while.
  • missile
    missile Posts: 11,774 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Maybe OP is busy unpacking? Hopefully she will come back to confirm this was a storm in a teacup.
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  • Ummm I'm a bit late in posting but this did happen to us. The perfectly lovely vendors left for Spain a couple of days before completion and we only realised when we rocked up to the house with our removal van, that they weren't the right keys! We got a locksmith to come out and charged the bill to the vendor's Estate agents. They weren't very happy about having to foot the bill but as far as I was concerned it was their job to hand over the correct keys to us?!
  • Slinky
    Slinky Posts: 11,059 Forumite
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    Also, I can't find the Dead Great Dane thread or the caravan in garden thread. Some kind person may linky. They are completely irrelevant but highly entertaining and will in huge gaps of time that would otherwise be spent worrying.

    Good luck.

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  • FTB27
    FTB27 Posts: 14 Forumite
    So sorry haven’t been able to update until now, have not had internet access during my week off! Although the funds transferred on time, the keys did not appear until the next day and I finally got them on the Saturday morning after ‘completing’ on the Friday! :-0

    Friday – phoned solicitor in morning to check what was happening, i.e. time of funds transfer and when he expected to complete. He transferred funds at 9 a.m. so hoped that would reach account by midday. Phoned EA in meantime to see if they had received keys, nothing as yet, they would wait until 10-11 then chase the vendor up.

    10.30 a.m. – solicitor phoned to say funds had transferred and he was about to inform EA to release keys. I also rang EA to say I was leaving work and would be there in 30 minutes to which they informed me that the vendor had started to move the greenhouse, the settee and his bed (!) and could he have a bit longer to clear everything. Although frustrated I agreed because initially I had said he could leave it there and pick it up after his holiday so to get it out before I moved in worked out better for me. I asked how long he needed, the EA said only around an hour or so.

    3 p.m. - phoned EA - hadn’t any update from vendor, when they phoned him he said although he’d got the rest of the stuff out, he’d lost track of time and had to pick his son up from nursery so to avoid being late for him, he’d dropped the keys through my cousin’s (who lives 2 doors away) letterbox!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Despite the fact they had nothing to do with the chain or any involvement so he shouldn’t have dropped keys there anyway, my cousin works 12 hour shifts from 2 until 2 (a.m.) and cousin’s husband was away for the weekend! So no way to access their house whatsoever!

    Completely stunned by this, I really didn’t have a clue what to do. Phoned solicitor who advised I could get a locksmith and charge it to vendor but that I shouldn’t expect to be reimbursed anytime soon so I could either opt for this or wait to get keys Saturday morning. Phoned a few locksmiths who quoted £120 cheapest! :-0

    Eventually I opted to wait until Saturday seeing as keys were available although out of reach for the time being! My poor cousin drove to my parents after getting home from her shift and posted the keys through the door. Finally got in there on the Saturday to find he’d still left a load of rubbish there, rugs, picture frames, junk in the garden, resulting in plenty of trips to the rubbish tip!

    So after a full week of clearing up and painting the house is starting to take shape and am now relaxing in my lovely new home!:j
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